Pet Friendly Travel Blog

Taking a road trip with your pet? Have a cat that hates the car? Thinking about flying the friendly skies with Rover? Looking for tips for staying at pet friendly accommodations? We invite you to peruse our blog where you'll find informative posts on these topics and many others.

Your pooch had his vaccinations and you’ve updated his microchip info, so you’re ready to hit the friendly skies together. But which airports should you fly to or through? Contrary to what some less-than-savvy travelers may tell you, not all airports are created equal in the pet friendly department.

If you’re going on a short jaunt overseas, leaving your dog or cat at home is often the best way to show your love. Your four-legged friends are usually more comfortable in a familiar environment than spending hours in a carrier.

Apartment hunting can be stressful. In fact, in a recent Rent.com survey, 44% of millennial renters rated finding an apartment as more painful than finding a soul mate, buying a car and making friends.

Moving across the country is not a task for the faint of heart. The logistics alone of hauling your person, any persons living with you, and all of your possessions across a couple thousand miles is enough to make even the most stalwart traveler stress.

Tired of the "same 'ol same 'ol" with your pooch? Looking for a unique adventure that you and your best bud can enjoy together? Arizona offers pet friendly day trips that most pet parents never dreamed they could enjoy with their pup.

WAKE FOREST, North Carolina - July 7, 2015 - TripsWithPets.com has launched a new and enhanced comprehensive directory which allows pet parents to find pet friendly attractions, restaurants, beaches and other pet friendly things to do in the United States and Canada.

You've heard that "Virginia is for lovers" but you may not realize that Virginia is also a great place for pet lovers! In Virginia exciting adventures are right around the corner for pet parents and their pups.

“One thing about Basin Harbor”, says 4th generation manager and co-owner Pennie Beach,“ is that it’s really hard to get it before you get here.” I think what she meant is that you don’t get a true feeling of the place until you arrive.